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Journalism students gain experience in labs

Journalism students gain experience in labs

Kyarra Harris September 17, 2015

For a journalism major experience is everything, whether that be through writing, interviewing or lectures in the classroom. The required class Editing and Digital Production, or JN 312, has recently...

Student balances career and classes

Student balances career and classes

Margaret Wilbourne February 18, 2015

Between hosting WVUA’s “Geek Life” and “Relevant Radio,” holding two jobs and taking classes for his advertising major and art minor, Dodson Seitz’s life sometimes seems to mirror those of...

More people should run for SGA positions

Chisolm Allenlundy February 16, 2015

On the night of last year’s SGA elections, I sat huddled around a table with a group of candidates and their supporters. In the center of the table was a laptop broadcasting WVUA, which was preparing...

Administration, students should learn from events of last week

Andrew Parks September 30, 2014

The Authur Pendragon incident of two Sundays ago, and all of the chaos that followed, certainly bears many lessons for the University’s administration. In an age of social media, in which rumors travel...

WVUA DJs broadcast 'good vibes' to a growing campus

WVUA DJs broadcast ‘good vibes’ to a growing campus

Alexandra Ellsworth January 19, 2012

Music softly plays in the WVUA-FM station as Shannon Harris, known as Mahogany when she is on air, sits down in front of the switchboard. “I love music,” Harris said. “If I had a great, positive...

Radio key to survival for those without power

Radio key to survival for those without power

Phil Hudson May 2, 2011

With the focus of the national news moving from the EF-5 tornado that hit the city of Tuscaloosa to the death of Osama Bin Laden, many local radio stations and volunteer groups are using their own means...

WVUA launches ‘Smokestack’ comedy show

Ashley Chaffin September 29, 2010

In its heyday, radio was used for much more than listening to the latest singles on your way to work. Productions similar to what we now find on television were aired nightly, and families all over the...